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is or A - fue- f f fer La -X , pki gy tljlkfxigyxlilfdpkgyfx yfrf NR !!i NNN ff Pfflxf fajy i ,, I y .QQfiffi37Ngfg2,,XQiPXN:5Lf:li5!:tgXQgL4 . It , HV 4, I . ,- ffl -T-- k - f45Mx Ti 1 U? TVW - ' iifx LH- X - l. ..s,,,, i p,,. 4--I ,, 11 ., fx! Eff, c To the graduates of 1935: ' X, As you will, God willing, soon enter your professional life as teachers of Christian schools, let me send along with you three words of our God and Savior as companions to advise, support and cheer you: HLo I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world.H Matthew 28, EO. NChrist died for all, that they wich live should not henceforth unto themselves, but unto Him, which died for them and rose a- gain.n 2 Corinthians 5, l5. NThey that be wise lteachersl shall shine as the brightness of the firmamentg and they that turn many to righteousness, as the stars forever and ever.H Daniel 12, 5. Dir. C. F. Brommer, D. D. live Reviewing my brief span of life and that of those with whom I had some contact, I find the following points outstanding in achiev- ing success: l. Daily devout prayer for yourself, your pupils and others. 2. Honest and diligent preparation for all subjects taught, remembering always that your school is your first consideration, not the extracurricular activities. 5. Embrace every opportunity to ex- tend your knowledge of subject-matter and pedagogical ability. 4. Never say an unkind word about anybody. 5. Live within your means and let others worry about your salary. H. B. Fehner The World is full of mediocre people, men and women, who are doing fairly well. They are not termed failures, and yet they are not successful, because they are not working up to the best that is is them. Mmy'y0u, under the guidance of our dear Lord, ever work energetically and consistently up to the very limit of your ability in the field in which the Lord has placed you. Karl Haase During your senior year the Church celebrated the NFour-hundredtk Anniversary of the HOpen Bible.H No better guide can be yours than this 'Open Book.W It will teach, inspire, comfort, admonish, and strengthen you. Let it be your guide--Na light unto your way.N J. T. Link A I 1 51 , ' 1
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